NPR FM Berlin Blog A Conversation With Anna Winger, Creator Of 'Berlin Stories' by Sara Richards February 24, 2010 American novelist Anna Winger talks about her radio series Berlin Stories, which just began its third season.
NPR FM Berlin Blog Have A Favorite Muesum in Berlin? by Sara Richards February 22, 2010 As part of our new series on NPR Berlin's Life in Berlin features, we're exploring the city's most intriguing museums. The first on our list is the Mies Van Der Rohe Haus.
NPR FM Berlin Blog NPR FM Berlin Shuffles the Program Schedule by Kingsley Smith February 18, 2010 "Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes. Turn and face the strange..." These David Bowie lyrics encapsulate the dynamic nature of how radio programs sometimes ebb and flow through the broadcast pipeline according to unpredictable tides.
NPR FM Berlin Blog Berlin's Schwules Museum, Exploring The Past And Present by Sara Richards February 17, 2010 As a part of the series, "Berlin Stories," writer and attorney Geoffrey Upton recently spoke about the Schwules Museum in Berlin, the only museum in the world dedicated to gay history and culture.
NPR FM Berlin Blog 'The Curtain' Debuts, More From The Berlinale by Monika Mueller-Kroll February 16, 2010 The restored original cut of Fritz Lang's Metropolis premiered Friday night at the Friedrichstadtpalast in Berlin, 83 years after its first screening.
NPR FM Berlin Blog 'The Ghost Writer' Premiers At The Berlinale by Monika Mueller-Kroll February 12, 2010 "The Ghost Writer," Roman Polanski's new political thriller is premiering at the Berlinale. Though the film is up for a Golden Bear this year, Polanski won't be in attendance.
NPR FM Berlin Blog Berlinale Film Festival Opens In Berlin by Monika Mueller-Kroll February 12, 2010 The 60th Berlinale film festival has just opened. Despite the icy weather, film fans and stars alike were revving up for a packed week of screenings.
NPR FM Berlin Blog In Berlin, Trade The Cold For A Little Aufguss by Jeff Rosenberg February 3, 2010 During the darkest days of the year in Berlin, a new market has emerged for luxury saunas.
NPR FM Berlin Blog More On Boy Scouting In Berlin by Sara Richards February 3, 2010 2010 marks the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts and there are events planned all year long in Berlin.
NPR FM Berlin Blog New To Berlin, Michael Queenland Finds Art In The Ordinary by Sara Richards February 1, 2010 American artist Micheal Queenland is spending the spring in Berlin as an Artist in Residence at the American Academy.For his money, the neighborhood supermarket has provided the best material.
NPR FM Berlin Blog 'Poetry Hearings' — English Speaking Poetry In Berlin by Sara Richards November 18, 2009 This weekend marks the fifth annual "Poetry Hearings" in Berlin.
NPR FM Berlin Blog Mauer Mob: A Follow Up After Nov. 9th by Sara Richards November 13, 2009 In October, we reported on a story called "Mauer Mob," a massive performance art piece by British artist Martin Butler. Though Butler didn't hit his target goal of 9,000 participants, he was still pleased with the turn out.
NPR FM Berlin Blog NPR Specials: The Berlin Journal by Sara Richards November 12, 2009 This Saturday on NPR Specials, we're airing a new program from the American Academy in Berlin. Hosted by R. Jay Magill, this is the fourth production from the Academy, with special guests from their fall fellowship program
NPR FM Berlin Blog Madeleine Albright Recalls the Fall of the Berlin Wall on NPR by Kingsley Smith November 10, 2009 Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright shares her thoughts in front of a live studio audience with NPR Talk of The Nation host Neal Conan on Monday, November 9th on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
NPR FM Berlin Blog Talk of the Nation: Eyewitness To History by Kingsley Smith November 9, 2009 This evening at 8, Talk of the Nation will commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.